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This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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published:30 Jun 2016

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When it started life as an independent, separate country in 1965, Singapore’s prospects did not look good. Tiny and underdeveloped, it had no natural resources and a population of relatively recent immigrants with little shared history. The country’s first prime minister, the late Lee Kuan Yew is credited with transforming it. He called one volume of his memoirs, “From Third World to First”.
Why did Singapore become an economic success?
First, its strategic location and natural harbour helped. It is at the mouth of the Malacca Strait, through which perhaps 40% of world maritime trade passes. It was an important trading post in the 14th century, and again from the 19th, when British diplomatSir Stamford Raffles founded the modern city.
Now it is at the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic regions. Under Mr Lee, Singapore made the most of these advantages.
Second, under Mr Lee, Singapore welcomed foreign trade and investment. Multinationals found Singapore a natural hub and were encouraged to expand and prosper.
Third, the government was kept small, efficient and honest—qualities absent in most of Singapore’s neighbours. It regularly tops surveys for the ease of doing business.
But the island city is not ideal. Although clean and orderly, it has harsh judicial punishments, a tame press and illiberal social policies. Homosexual acts, for example, remain illegal. Protest demonstrations are rarely permitted.
Mr Lee saw his authoritarian style of government as an essential ingredient in Singapore’s success, emphasizing the island’s vulnerability in a potentially hostile neighbourhood.
But younger people now question whether Singapore really is that fragile, and resent the restrictions on their freedom.

A quick demonstration for Tanderra club in Singapore who are buying most of my herb garden from m in Singapore before we move to Portugal to start KeelYogaFarm.
How to grow Thai Basil, Sweet Basil, Marjoram, Oregano, Ginger, Turmeric, Peppermint, Aloe Vera,Peppermint, Spearmint and Chives
p.s. if you have more than one of the same plant, put them in different places that get different amount of sun. after a couple of months you will see which one is doing better.
also the pandan leaf info may incorrect as someone gave them to me and i dont know what they are and dont use them. xxx

Working towards food resilience on an island state where land is scarce and 90% of the food is imported, one engineer turned urban farmer has develop a self-sustaining method to grow edible plants.
http://www.discoverychannelasia.com/
http://www.facebook.com/DiscoverySEAsia

published:13 Jul 2015

views:2937

Land-scarce Singapore is hugely dependent on food imports but one man is hoping to change that. Dubbed "The UrbanFarmer", Bjorn Low set up a social enterprise to teach Singaporeans how to grow their own vegetables using simple recycled materials.
About the Series:
In statistics, an outlier refers to a person whose abilities, achievements, etc., lie outside the range of statistical probability. "Outliers" the series profiles inspiring Singaporeans who follow unbeaten paths, and deviate from societal norms.

published:28 Apr 2014

views:17039

What’s it like growing up as an expat in Singapore? Is it difficult making friends with the locals? How integrated can one truly be in a multicultural society as diverse as Singapore? What are the pros and cons as compared to living in one’s home country (France in this case)? The host for this episode was Lily Ong. The guest for this episode was Henri Vitte.
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published:04 Apr 2018

views:590

It's now possible to have freshly picked strawberries in Singapore - a local urban farm has managed to grow them in a controlled high-tech hydroponics environment. Read the full story: https://cna.asia/2MLiIsX
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Singapore dollar

The Singapore dollar or dollar (Malay: Ringgit Singapura, sign: $; code: SGD) is the official currency of Singapore. It is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign $, or alternatively S$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. It is divided into 100 cents.

Singapore continued to use the common currency upon joining Malaysia in 1963, but only two years after Singapore's expulsion and independence from Malaysia in 1965, the monetary union between Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei broke down.
Singapore established the Board of Commissioners of Currency, Singapore, on 7 April 1967 and issued its first coins and notes. Nevertheless, the Singapore dollar was exchangeable at par with the Malaysian ringgit until 1973, and interchangeability with the Brunei dollar is still maintained.

Plot

Pearl smuggler Matt Gordon (Fred MacMurray) finds romance with Linda Grahame (Ava Gardner) just before the start of World War II. He proposes to her, and she accepts. However, when the Japanese attack Singapore, the church where she is waiting to marry him is bombed; Gordon searches frantically in the wreckage, but cannot find her. He is forced to sail away on his schooner.

With the end of the war, Gordon returns after five years and is met by Deputy Commissioner Hewitt (Richard Haydn), who is convinced he has returned for a hidden cache of pearls. So are Gordon's old criminal associates, Mr. Mauribus (Thomas Gomez) and his underling Sascha Barda (George Lloyd). Mauribus offers to buy the pearls, but Gordon denies he has any.

Watch more AwesomeShort Films at https://www.viddsee.com
This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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2:13

Singapore's Economic Success | The Economist

Singapore's Economic Success | The Economist

Singapore's Economic Success | The Economist

When it started life as an independent, separate country in 1965, Singapore’s prospects did not look good. Tiny and underdeveloped, it had no natural resources and a population of relatively recent immigrants with little shared history. The country’s first prime minister, the late Lee Kuan Yew is credited with transforming it. He called one volume of his memoirs, “From Third World to First”.
Why did Singapore become an economic success?
First, its strategic location and natural harbour helped. It is at the mouth of the Malacca Strait, through which perhaps 40% of world maritime trade passes. It was an important trading post in the 14th century, and again from the 19th, when British diplomatSir Stamford Raffles founded the modern city.
Now it is at the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic regions. Under Mr Lee, Singapore made the most of these advantages.
Second, under Mr Lee, Singapore welcomed foreign trade and investment. Multinationals found Singapore a natural hub and were encouraged to expand and prosper.
Third, the government was kept small, efficient and honest—qualities absent in most of Singapore’s neighbours. It regularly tops surveys for the ease of doing business.
But the island city is not ideal. Although clean and orderly, it has harsh judicial punishments, a tame press and illiberal social policies. Homosexual acts, for example, remain illegal. Protest demonstrations are rarely permitted.
Mr Lee saw his authoritarian style of government as an essential ingredient in Singapore’s success, emphasizing the island’s vulnerability in a potentially hostile neighbourhood.
But younger people now question whether Singapore really is that fragile, and resent the restrictions on their freedom.

1:07

Learn to Grow Vegetables in Singapore

Learn to Grow Vegetables in Singapore

Learn to Grow Vegetables in Singapore

How to grow herbs in Singapore

A quick demonstration for Tanderra club in Singapore who are buying most of my herb garden from m in Singapore before we move to Portugal to start KeelYogaFarm.
How to grow Thai Basil, Sweet Basil, Marjoram, Oregano, Ginger, Turmeric, Peppermint, Aloe Vera,Peppermint, Spearmint and Chives
p.s. if you have more than one of the same plant, put them in different places that get different amount of sun. after a couple of months you will see which one is doing better.
also the pandan leaf info may incorrect as someone gave them to me and i dont know what they are and dont use them. xxx

Growing Roots | Singapore Stories

Working towards food resilience on an island state where land is scarce and 90% of the food is imported, one engineer turned urban farmer has develop a self-sustaining method to grow edible plants.
http://www.discoverychannelasia.com/
http://www.facebook.com/DiscoverySEAsia

6:02

Urban Farming in Singapore | Outliers | Channel NewsAsia Connect

Urban Farming in Singapore | Outliers | Channel NewsAsia Connect

Urban Farming in Singapore | Outliers | Channel NewsAsia Connect

Land-scarce Singapore is hugely dependent on food imports but one man is hoping to change that. Dubbed "The UrbanFarmer", Bjorn Low set up a social enterprise to teach Singaporeans how to grow their own vegetables using simple recycled materials.
About the Series:
In statistics, an outlier refers to a person whose abilities, achievements, etc., lie outside the range of statistical probability. "Outliers" the series profiles inspiring Singaporeans who follow unbeaten paths, and deviate from societal norms.

15:27

Growing Up In Singapore as an Expat The Global Report

Growing Up In Singapore as an Expat The Global Report

Growing Up In Singapore as an Expat The Global Report

What’s it like growing up as an expat in Singapore? Is it difficult making friends with the locals? How integrated can one truly be in a multicultural society as diverse as Singapore? What are the pros and cons as compared to living in one’s home country (France in this case)? The host for this episode was Lily Ong. The guest for this episode was Henri Vitte.
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2:05

Locally grown strawberries in Singapore? It's now a reality

Locally grown strawberries in Singapore? It's now a reality

Locally grown strawberries in Singapore? It's now a reality

It's now possible to have freshly picked strawberries in Singapore - a local urban farm has managed to grow them in a controlled high-tech hydroponics environment. Read the full story: https://cna.asia/2MLiIsX
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Growing Rockmelon Plant In Singapore

The video shows a rockmelon plant planted at the balcony of a HDB flat in Singapore.

9:47

5 Tips to Help You Grow Your Business | Business Q&A in Singapore 2018

5 Tips to Help You Grow Your Business | Business Q&A in Singapore 2018

5 Tips to Help You Grow Your Business | Business Q&A in Singapore 2018

I hope this video helps you learn how to grow a small business. Scaling your company and hiring your first employees can be a little tricky, but if you pay yourself as little as possibly and make hiring your top priority, it will pay itself off, you just have to understand that none of the good stuff will come fast.. you're not going to make a million dollars and chill on a yacht six months into starting your company. Have the mindset that it's going to take you the next 21 years. That's how you'll win.
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It is the easiest edible anyone can grow to consume its nutritious tender leaves, as well as the tuber - sweet potatoes!
Simply get a bag of sweet potatoes from any grocery store or supermarket, and leave it on the counter top for 2 weeks for them to sprout with slips. To expedite the sprouting, mist the sweet potato and put it a warm place. It will sprout in no time. Or, plonk directly into the soil in container or ground plot like I did. Ensure part of the sweet potato is expose above soil surface. They can grow well in bright shady area, and if they exposed to direct sunlight their growth will 'explode' quickly with frequent watering.
I grow them in bright shade under my tall Okra plant in the garden plot for the purpose of mulching to prevent weed growth, 2 in 1 purpose!!
Hope you enjoy the video, and do checkout my other videos too. do give a thumbs up & subscribe. I welcome you to share this video and comment too.
Cheers!
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Do join our facebook gardening group
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Watch more AwesomeShort Films at https://www.viddsee.com
This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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published: 30 Jun 2016

Singapore's Economic Success | The Economist

When it started life as an independent, separate country in 1965, Singapore’s prospects did not look good. Tiny and underdeveloped, it had no natural resources and a population of relatively recent immigrants with little shared history. The country’s first prime minister, the late Lee Kuan Yew is credited with transforming it. He called one volume of his memoirs, “From Third World to First”.
Why did Singapore become an economic success?
First, its strategic location and natural harbour helped. It is at the mouth of the Malacca Strait, through which perhaps 40% of world maritime trade passes. It was an important trading post in the 14th century, and again from the 19th, when British diplomatSir Stamford Raffles founded the modern city.
Now it is at the heart of one of the world’s most...

published: 26 Mar 2015

Learn to Grow Vegetables in Singapore

How to grow herbs in Singapore

A quick demonstration for Tanderra club in Singapore who are buying most of my herb garden from m in Singapore before we move to Portugal to start KeelYogaFarm.
How to grow Thai Basil, Sweet Basil, Marjoram, Oregano, Ginger, Turmeric, Peppermint, Aloe Vera,Peppermint, Spearmint and Chives
p.s. if you have more than one of the same plant, put them in different places that get different amount of sun. after a couple of months you will see which one is doing better.
also the pandan leaf info may incorrect as someone gave them to me and i dont know what they are and dont use them. xxx

published: 22 Oct 2015

Growing Tomatoes in Singapore

History of Singapore by Discovery - Part 1

History of Singapore (2005) - Three part series made by Discovery Channel to commemorate 40 years of independence
The first episode chronicles the arrival of Sir Stamford Raffles, and tells the story of Singapore's birth and growing pains through to the high noon of Empire. With a vision of Singapore as a trading port in its own right, Raffles attempted to shift the centre of the trading network to Singapore with the promise of free trade. But money-making schemes, monopoly of the opium and alcohol supplies, secret societies and other vices plagued the tiny nation, and the city grew more squalid and violent as there was no government to speak of. However, with the opening of the Suez Canal, Singapore became a truly international port, no longer having to rely on regional trade.
This mate...

published: 02 Jul 2016

Growing Roots | Singapore Stories

Working towards food resilience on an island state where land is scarce and 90% of the food is imported, one engineer turned urban farmer has develop a self-sustaining method to grow edible plants.
http://www.discoverychannelasia.com/
http://www.facebook.com/DiscoverySEAsia

published: 13 Jul 2015

Urban Farming in Singapore | Outliers | Channel NewsAsia Connect

Land-scarce Singapore is hugely dependent on food imports but one man is hoping to change that. Dubbed "The UrbanFarmer", Bjorn Low set up a social enterprise to teach Singaporeans how to grow their own vegetables using simple recycled materials.
About the Series:
In statistics, an outlier refers to a person whose abilities, achievements, etc., lie outside the range of statistical probability. "Outliers" the series profiles inspiring Singaporeans who follow unbeaten paths, and deviate from societal norms.

published: 28 Apr 2014

Growing Up In Singapore as an Expat The Global Report

What’s it like growing up as an expat in Singapore? Is it difficult making friends with the locals? How integrated can one truly be in a multicultural society as diverse as Singapore? What are the pros and cons as compared to living in one’s home country (France in this case)? The host for this episode was Lily Ong. The guest for this episode was Henri Vitte.
ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for great content and great community.
Our vision is to be a leader in shaping a more vital and thriving Hawaii as the foundation for future generations. Our mission is to be the leading digital media platform raising public awareness and promoting civ...

published: 04 Apr 2018

Locally grown strawberries in Singapore? It's now a reality

It's now possible to have freshly picked strawberries in Singapore - a local urban farm has managed to grow them in a controlled high-tech hydroponics environment. Read the full story: https://cna.asia/2MLiIsX
Follow us:
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Gardening in urban apartment is challenging due to the sunlight availability as well as limited space. With this in mind, I've created a super simple and easy way, that anyone can do at home living in apartment to do gardening, especially growing herbs in the kitchen! Beside going green to recycle drinking cups as pot, utilizing our window griiles as a structure to hang pots of plant to capture as much direct sunlight or just bright light. It even save up floor space..
I strongly recommending every household should have a set like this if their window grills is not filmsy & are secured well, simply because of these reasons
1) it is simple that anyone can do it;
2) material is easily available;
3) recycling effort using recycled cups, wire, etc;
4) small setup that saves space;
5) economic...

published: 11 Nov 2016

Growing Rockmelon Plant In Singapore

The video shows a rockmelon plant planted at the balcony of a HDB flat in Singapore.

published: 07 Sep 2014

5 Tips to Help You Grow Your Business | Business Q&A in Singapore 2018

I hope this video helps you learn how to grow a small business. Scaling your company and hiring your first employees can be a little tricky, but if you pay yourself as little as possibly and make hiring your top priority, it will pay itself off, you just have to understand that none of the good stuff will come fast.. you're not going to make a million dollars and chill on a yacht six months into starting your company. Have the mindset that it's going to take you the next 21 years. That's how you'll win.
#marketing #smallbusiness #business #entrepreneurship
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It is the easiest edible anyone can grow to consume its nutritious tender leaves, as well as the tuber - sweet potatoes!
Simply get a bag of sweet potatoes from any grocery store or supermarket, and leave it on the counter top for 2 weeks for them to sprout with slips. To expedite the sprouting, mist the sweet potato and put it a warm place. It will sprout in no time. Or, plonk directly into the soil in container or ground plot like I did. Ensure part of the sweet potato is expose above soil surface. They can grow well in bright shady area, and if they exposed to direct sunlight their growth will 'explode' quickly with frequent watering.
I grow them in bright shade under my tall Okra plant in the garden plot for the purpose of mulching to prevent weed growth, 2 in 1 purpose!!
Hope you...

Watch more AwesomeShort Films at https://www.viddsee.com
This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the gl...

Watch more AwesomeShort Films at https://www.viddsee.com
This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
SUBSCRIBE
http://vidds.ee/18V1scm
RATE, WATCH, SUPPORT YOUR FILMMAKER
https://www.viddsee.com/video/growing-roots/kfl85
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Download the new Viddsee Android/ iPhone app to watch awesome short films offline http://www.viddsee.com/mobile

Watch more AwesomeShort Films at https://www.viddsee.com
This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
SUBSCRIBE
http://vidds.ee/18V1scm
RATE, WATCH, SUPPORT YOUR FILMMAKER
https://www.viddsee.com/video/growing-roots/kfl85
Follow us on Instagram
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Download the new Viddsee Android/ iPhone app to watch awesome short films offline http://www.viddsee.com/mobile

Singapore's Economic Success | The Economist

When it started life as an independent, separate country in 1965, Singapore’s prospects did not look good. Tiny and underdeveloped, it had no natural resources...

When it started life as an independent, separate country in 1965, Singapore’s prospects did not look good. Tiny and underdeveloped, it had no natural resources and a population of relatively recent immigrants with little shared history. The country’s first prime minister, the late Lee Kuan Yew is credited with transforming it. He called one volume of his memoirs, “From Third World to First”.
Why did Singapore become an economic success?
First, its strategic location and natural harbour helped. It is at the mouth of the Malacca Strait, through which perhaps 40% of world maritime trade passes. It was an important trading post in the 14th century, and again from the 19th, when British diplomatSir Stamford Raffles founded the modern city.
Now it is at the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic regions. Under Mr Lee, Singapore made the most of these advantages.
Second, under Mr Lee, Singapore welcomed foreign trade and investment. Multinationals found Singapore a natural hub and were encouraged to expand and prosper.
Third, the government was kept small, efficient and honest—qualities absent in most of Singapore’s neighbours. It regularly tops surveys for the ease of doing business.
But the island city is not ideal. Although clean and orderly, it has harsh judicial punishments, a tame press and illiberal social policies. Homosexual acts, for example, remain illegal. Protest demonstrations are rarely permitted.
Mr Lee saw his authoritarian style of government as an essential ingredient in Singapore’s success, emphasizing the island’s vulnerability in a potentially hostile neighbourhood.
But younger people now question whether Singapore really is that fragile, and resent the restrictions on their freedom.

When it started life as an independent, separate country in 1965, Singapore’s prospects did not look good. Tiny and underdeveloped, it had no natural resources and a population of relatively recent immigrants with little shared history. The country’s first prime minister, the late Lee Kuan Yew is credited with transforming it. He called one volume of his memoirs, “From Third World to First”.
Why did Singapore become an economic success?
First, its strategic location and natural harbour helped. It is at the mouth of the Malacca Strait, through which perhaps 40% of world maritime trade passes. It was an important trading post in the 14th century, and again from the 19th, when British diplomatSir Stamford Raffles founded the modern city.
Now it is at the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic regions. Under Mr Lee, Singapore made the most of these advantages.
Second, under Mr Lee, Singapore welcomed foreign trade and investment. Multinationals found Singapore a natural hub and were encouraged to expand and prosper.
Third, the government was kept small, efficient and honest—qualities absent in most of Singapore’s neighbours. It regularly tops surveys for the ease of doing business.
But the island city is not ideal. Although clean and orderly, it has harsh judicial punishments, a tame press and illiberal social policies. Homosexual acts, for example, remain illegal. Protest demonstrations are rarely permitted.
Mr Lee saw his authoritarian style of government as an essential ingredient in Singapore’s success, emphasizing the island’s vulnerability in a potentially hostile neighbourhood.
But younger people now question whether Singapore really is that fragile, and resent the restrictions on their freedom.

How to grow herbs in Singapore

A quick demonstration for Tanderra club in Singapore who are buying most of my herb garden from m in Singapore before we move to Portugal to start KeelYogaFar...

A quick demonstration for Tanderra club in Singapore who are buying most of my herb garden from m in Singapore before we move to Portugal to start KeelYogaFarm.
How to grow Thai Basil, Sweet Basil, Marjoram, Oregano, Ginger, Turmeric, Peppermint, Aloe Vera,Peppermint, Spearmint and Chives
p.s. if you have more than one of the same plant, put them in different places that get different amount of sun. after a couple of months you will see which one is doing better.
also the pandan leaf info may incorrect as someone gave them to me and i dont know what they are and dont use them. xxx

A quick demonstration for Tanderra club in Singapore who are buying most of my herb garden from m in Singapore before we move to Portugal to start KeelYogaFarm.
How to grow Thai Basil, Sweet Basil, Marjoram, Oregano, Ginger, Turmeric, Peppermint, Aloe Vera,Peppermint, Spearmint and Chives
p.s. if you have more than one of the same plant, put them in different places that get different amount of sun. after a couple of months you will see which one is doing better.
also the pandan leaf info may incorrect as someone gave them to me and i dont know what they are and dont use them. xxx

Growing Roots | Singapore Stories

Working towards food resilience on an island state where land is scarce and 90% of the food is imported, one engineer turned urban farmer has develop a self-sus...

Working towards food resilience on an island state where land is scarce and 90% of the food is imported, one engineer turned urban farmer has develop a self-sustaining method to grow edible plants.
http://www.discoverychannelasia.com/
http://www.facebook.com/DiscoverySEAsia

Working towards food resilience on an island state where land is scarce and 90% of the food is imported, one engineer turned urban farmer has develop a self-sustaining method to grow edible plants.
http://www.discoverychannelasia.com/
http://www.facebook.com/DiscoverySEAsia

Urban Farming in Singapore | Outliers | Channel NewsAsia Connect

Land-scarce Singapore is hugely dependent on food imports but one man is hoping to change that. Dubbed "The UrbanFarmer", Bjorn Low set up a social enterprise ...

Land-scarce Singapore is hugely dependent on food imports but one man is hoping to change that. Dubbed "The UrbanFarmer", Bjorn Low set up a social enterprise to teach Singaporeans how to grow their own vegetables using simple recycled materials.
About the Series:
In statistics, an outlier refers to a person whose abilities, achievements, etc., lie outside the range of statistical probability. "Outliers" the series profiles inspiring Singaporeans who follow unbeaten paths, and deviate from societal norms.

Land-scarce Singapore is hugely dependent on food imports but one man is hoping to change that. Dubbed "The UrbanFarmer", Bjorn Low set up a social enterprise to teach Singaporeans how to grow their own vegetables using simple recycled materials.
About the Series:
In statistics, an outlier refers to a person whose abilities, achievements, etc., lie outside the range of statistical probability. "Outliers" the series profiles inspiring Singaporeans who follow unbeaten paths, and deviate from societal norms.

Growing Up In Singapore as an Expat The Global Report

What’s it like growing up as an expat in Singapore? Is it difficult making friends with the locals? How integrated can one truly be in a multicultural society a...

What’s it like growing up as an expat in Singapore? Is it difficult making friends with the locals? How integrated can one truly be in a multicultural society as diverse as Singapore? What are the pros and cons as compared to living in one’s home country (France in this case)? The host for this episode was Lily Ong. The guest for this episode was Henri Vitte.
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What’s it like growing up as an expat in Singapore? Is it difficult making friends with the locals? How integrated can one truly be in a multicultural society as diverse as Singapore? What are the pros and cons as compared to living in one’s home country (France in this case)? The host for this episode was Lily Ong. The guest for this episode was Henri Vitte.
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Locally grown strawberries in Singapore? It's now a reality

It's now possible to have freshly picked strawberries in Singapore - a local urban farm has managed to grow them in a controlled high-tech hydroponics environme...

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5 Tips to Help You Grow Your Business | Business Q&A in Singapore 2018

I hope this video helps you learn how to grow a small business. Scaling your company and hiring your first employees can be a little tricky, but if you pay your...

I hope this video helps you learn how to grow a small business. Scaling your company and hiring your first employees can be a little tricky, but if you pay yourself as little as possibly and make hiring your top priority, it will pay itself off, you just have to understand that none of the good stuff will come fast.. you're not going to make a million dollars and chill on a yacht six months into starting your company. Have the mindset that it's going to take you the next 21 years. That's how you'll win.
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I hope this video helps you learn how to grow a small business. Scaling your company and hiring your first employees can be a little tricky, but if you pay yourself as little as possibly and make hiring your top priority, it will pay itself off, you just have to understand that none of the good stuff will come fast.. you're not going to make a million dollars and chill on a yacht six months into starting your company. Have the mindset that it's going to take you the next 21 years. That's how you'll win.
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It is the easiest edible anyone can grow to consume its nutritious tender leaves, as well as the tuber - sweet potatoes!
Simply get a bag of sweet potatoes fr...

It is the easiest edible anyone can grow to consume its nutritious tender leaves, as well as the tuber - sweet potatoes!
Simply get a bag of sweet potatoes from any grocery store or supermarket, and leave it on the counter top for 2 weeks for them to sprout with slips. To expedite the sprouting, mist the sweet potato and put it a warm place. It will sprout in no time. Or, plonk directly into the soil in container or ground plot like I did. Ensure part of the sweet potato is expose above soil surface. They can grow well in bright shady area, and if they exposed to direct sunlight their growth will 'explode' quickly with frequent watering.
I grow them in bright shade under my tall Okra plant in the garden plot for the purpose of mulching to prevent weed growth, 2 in 1 purpose!!
Hope you enjoy the video, and do checkout my other videos too. do give a thumbs up & subscribe. I welcome you to share this video and comment too.
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It is the easiest edible anyone can grow to consume its nutritious tender leaves, as well as the tuber - sweet potatoes!
Simply get a bag of sweet potatoes from any grocery store or supermarket, and leave it on the counter top for 2 weeks for them to sprout with slips. To expedite the sprouting, mist the sweet potato and put it a warm place. It will sprout in no time. Or, plonk directly into the soil in container or ground plot like I did. Ensure part of the sweet potato is expose above soil surface. They can grow well in bright shady area, and if they exposed to direct sunlight their growth will 'explode' quickly with frequent watering.
I grow them in bright shade under my tall Okra plant in the garden plot for the purpose of mulching to prevent weed growth, 2 in 1 purpose!!
Hope you enjoy the video, and do checkout my other videos too. do give a thumbs up & subscribe. I welcome you to share this video and comment too.
Cheers!
LimSan
Do join our facebook gardening group
SG Container Gardening & Vertical Farming
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This documentary showcases the people behind the urban farms that have been mushrooming amidst the glass and steel towers of Singapore’s central district. The film follows the trials and tribulations of Comcrop’s Allan Lim and his vertical faming venture, as well as the challenges and triumphs of social entrepreneur Bjorn Low and his bespoke farm-to-table approach. Can cutting-edge agricultural technology and an enduring Singapore spirit of community & collaboration start to influence Singaporeans’ approach to food sustainability? This film captures this changing mindscape.
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Singapore's Economic Success | The Economist

When it started life as an independent, separate country in 1965, Singapore’s prospects did not look good. Tiny and underdeveloped, it had no natural resources and a population of relatively recent immigrants with little shared history. The country’s first prime minister, the late Lee Kuan Yew is credited with transforming it. He called one volume of his memoirs, “From Third World to First”.
Why did Singapore become an economic success?
First, its strategic location and natural harbour helped. It is at the mouth of the Malacca Strait, through which perhaps 40% of world maritime trade passes. It was an important trading post in the 14th century, and again from the 19th, when British diplomatSir Stamford Raffles founded the modern city.
Now it is at the heart of one of the world’s most dynamic regions. Under Mr Lee, Singapore made the most of these advantages.
Second, under Mr Lee, Singapore welcomed foreign trade and investment. Multinationals found Singapore a natural hub and were encouraged to expand and prosper.
Third, the government was kept small, efficient and honest—qualities absent in most of Singapore’s neighbours. It regularly tops surveys for the ease of doing business.
But the island city is not ideal. Although clean and orderly, it has harsh judicial punishments, a tame press and illiberal social policies. Homosexual acts, for example, remain illegal. Protest demonstrations are rarely permitted.
Mr Lee saw his authoritarian style of government as an essential ingredient in Singapore’s success, emphasizing the island’s vulnerability in a potentially hostile neighbourhood.
But younger people now question whether Singapore really is that fragile, and resent the restrictions on their freedom.

How to grow herbs in Singapore

A quick demonstration for Tanderra club in Singapore who are buying most of my herb garden from m in Singapore before we move to Portugal to start KeelYogaFarm.
How to grow Thai Basil, Sweet Basil, Marjoram, Oregano, Ginger, Turmeric, Peppermint, Aloe Vera,Peppermint, Spearmint and Chives
p.s. if you have more than one of the same plant, put them in different places that get different amount of sun. after a couple of months you will see which one is doing better.
also the pandan leaf info may incorrect as someone gave them to me and i dont know what they are and dont use them. xxx

Growing Roots | Singapore Stories

Working towards food resilience on an island state where land is scarce and 90% of the food is imported, one engineer turned urban farmer has develop a self-sustaining method to grow edible plants.
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Urban Farming in Singapore | Outliers | Channel NewsAsia Connect

Land-scarce Singapore is hugely dependent on food imports but one man is hoping to change that. Dubbed "The UrbanFarmer", Bjorn Low set up a social enterprise to teach Singaporeans how to grow their own vegetables using simple recycled materials.
About the Series:
In statistics, an outlier refers to a person whose abilities, achievements, etc., lie outside the range of statistical probability. "Outliers" the series profiles inspiring Singaporeans who follow unbeaten paths, and deviate from societal norms.

Growing Up In Singapore as an Expat The Global Report

What’s it like growing up as an expat in Singapore? Is it difficult making friends with the locals? How integrated can one truly be in a multicultural society as diverse as Singapore? What are the pros and cons as compared to living in one’s home country (France in this case)? The host for this episode was Lily Ong. The guest for this episode was Henri Vitte.
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Locally grown strawberries in Singapore? It's now a reality

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5 Tips to Help You Grow Your Business | Business Q&A in Singapore 2018

I hope this video helps you learn how to grow a small business. Scaling your company and hiring your first employees can be a little tricky, but if you pay yourself as little as possibly and make hiring your top priority, it will pay itself off, you just have to understand that none of the good stuff will come fast.. you're not going to make a million dollars and chill on a yacht six months into starting your company. Have the mindset that it's going to take you the next 21 years. That's how you'll win.
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It is the easiest edible anyone can grow to consume its nutritious tender leaves, as well as the tuber - sweet potatoes!
Simply get a bag of sweet potatoes from any grocery store or supermarket, and leave it on the counter top for 2 weeks for them to sprout with slips. To expedite the sprouting, mist the sweet potato and put it a warm place. It will sprout in no time. Or, plonk directly into the soil in container or ground plot like I did. Ensure part of the sweet potato is expose above soil surface. They can grow well in bright shady area, and if they exposed to direct sunlight their growth will 'explode' quickly with frequent watering.
I grow them in bright shade under my tall Okra plant in the garden plot for the purpose of mulching to prevent weed growth, 2 in 1 purpose!!
Hope you enjoy the video, and do checkout my other videos too. do give a thumbs up & subscribe. I welcome you to share this video and comment too.
Cheers!
LimSan
Do join our facebook gardening group
SG Container Gardening & Vertical Farming
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1466036366779862/

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List after published list of such security threats, as compiled by think tanks, the departments of State, Homeland Security, and the U.S ...Related stories ... ... 1 ... 2 ... The return of hostilities with North Korea is growing more plausible. Trump legitimized Kim Jong Un globally at the Singapore summit, yet Kim has yet to make any move towards denuclearization ... ....

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